It is usually not easy to get pregnant with endometrial polyps. If the endometrial polyps are small, you can prepare for pregnancy normally. If you have been preparing for pregnancy for more than six months and still not pregnant, it may be related to endometrial polyps and need to be treated surgically. However, if the endometrial polyps are larger or more numerous, with a polyp diameter of more than 1 cm, or if there are more than 2-3 endometrial polyps, it is still recommended to have surgery before pregnancy. Endometrial polyps can be removed directly under hysteroscopy, and the damage to the endometrium and the body is very light, and you can usually prepare for pregnancy after the surgery when your period returns to normal or 1-2 months.